The overall color matching problem of the background wall in the living room!

Updated on Living room 2024-01-27
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It's best not to use dandelion green, the home is green, the tone is single, it's a little too active. A slightly darker background on the sofa is preferable. The home is mainly green, but it is also necessary to add some white as an auxiliary, and add some light yellow and pink as decorations.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Sofa background, do not use that color, it doesn't feel like it matches. It is best to use a darker color, the sofa should be a simple and generous color, like beige with a little floral, and the curtains should not be too flowery.

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